Oklahoma Code § 17-348.3

Title 17. Corporation Commission: Sample analysis of antifreeze prior to sale – Annual
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permit application and fee.
Before any antifreeze shall be sold, exposed for sale or held
with intent to sell within this state, a sample thereof must be
analyzed pursuant to standards established by the Oklahoma
Corporation Commission and a certified analysis submitted to the
Petroleum Storage Tank Division for approval with the initial or
annual permit fee application.  Upon the initial application of the
manufacturer, packer or distributor, and upon the payment of a fee
of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for each brand of antifreeze
submitted, the Corporation Commission shall approve the analysis of
the antifreeze submitted and, if it meets the standards of the
Corporation Commission, and is not in violation of Sections 348
through 348.9 of this title, the Corporation Commission shall issue
the applicant an annual written permit, with an official permit
number, authorizing the sale of such antifreeze in this state for
one (1) fiscal year, July 1 to June 30, in which inspection fee is
paid.  However, upon approval of an application for renewal of a
permit, the fee shall not exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100.00).  The
original permit and renewal issued by the Corporation Commission
shall bear the same number and shall not be transferable.  If the
Corporation Commission shall at a later date find that the product
to be sold, exposed for sale or held with intent to sell has been
materially altered, without the written permission of the
Corporation Commission, adulterated, or a change has been made in
the name, brand or trademark under which the antifreeze is sold, or
it violated the provisions of Sections 348 through 348.9 of this
title, the Corporation Commission shall notify the applicant and the
permit shall be canceled.

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